Newman’s first law of business*

A meeting with more than six people in it can only hope to achieve one thing – to arrange more meetings.

* A huge supposition on my part, that 1. I’m going to come up with more than these ( It’s kind of like those bands that release “Best Of, Volume 1” – it’s just asking for trouble), and 2. that I’ll come up with so many that some kind of classification system is required.

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2 Responses to “Newman’s first law of business*”

This is probably related to another universal law of business: the amount of time it takes to get out of the office and go to lunch is exponentially w.r.t. the number of people going to lunch together.

Yeah, I kind of agree with that…

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